Back on February 24, the Department of State quietly submitted a "60-Day Notice of Proposed Information Collection: DS-5513, Biographical Questionnaire for U.S. Passport, 1405-XXXX" notice into the Federal Registry to allow 60 days of public comment.

The State Department is proposing a new 'biographical questionnaire' to replace the traditional passport application. The new form would require providing answers to the following type of intrusive inquiries:

The United States government has billions of dollars to fight unconstitutional undeclared wars of agression in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan and now even Libya, and yet this elderly white man has to go to this extreme to get health care.

See also our post Should You Stay and Fight where we, unlike the mainstream media, bring to your attention Thomas James Ball, who commited suicide by self-immolation, protesting what he describes as the "second set of books" legal system.

Don't let things get to this point for you. Plan your escape from America while you still can.